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to say that this pipeline is bad for america and the environment. in january, president obama blocked the pipeline construction over concerns of how would it would impact the environment. the keystone would call from elberta, canada to texas. however, people are hoping for jobs. >> there are six people recovering in an accident after two helicopters collided on saturday this pasadena police helicopter equipped a second helicopter while one of them was landing. and the other helicopter was taking off. those five people, were taken to the hospital and treated and those injuries are not life-threatening. however, the pilots serious damage. >> the spacecraft has returned to earth this capsule touched down in kazakhstan after 127 days in orbit. the astronauts on board, one was from russia, japan, the u.s. toward they participated in the space walks, and over 40 different scientific experiments. this retirement capsule is that the only way that practice can get to/from the international space station. >> one hostess declared bankruptcy, the sales skyrocke
to say that this pipeline is bad for america and the environment. in january, president obama blocked the pipeline construction over concerns of how would it would impact the environment. the keystone would call from elberta, canada to texas. however, people are hoping for jobs. >> there are six people recovering in an accident after two helicopters collided on saturday this pasadena police helicopter equipped a second helicopter while one of them was landing. and the other helicopter was...
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efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also reduce the dividends he pays to his stockholders the math is there but tackle would have to reconsider his own greed and since scrooge wouldn't do those things neither will tank thank i was also stupidly acting as if he's the only one who will be affected by obamacare all big businesses will have to cover their employees health insurance now so whatever business it apples b.s. takes will also be felt by his competitors so is it no disadvantage whatsoever but on outlets like fox business the victims of this insane right wing thinking aren't the forty five thousand americans who die every year because they d
efficiencies hopefully we've got all our fish efficiencies we've just a three terrible years in the environment in the economy and we've been in foreseeing and putting more and more rain every year so then it's cut back on overhead as in let's either fire people or pay them even less tackle doesn't want to admit he actually has more than three ways to pay for health insurance. first of all al the german says tax deductible you can pay less taxes secondly you can cut his own salary he can also...
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very fortunate, it's a great environment. and, you know, i think -- we've seen over the past couple years how passionate our fans are. i'm very fortunate to be playing in san francisco. >> it looks like the whole town of leesville was behind him. it's hard to believe they're all living in a house in san jose. he's the first player to win the mvp since barry bonds in 2004. >>> have your umbrella handy, rain is moving into the bay area. jeff ranieri is tracking the storm in the nbc bay area weather center. >> two developing storm systems as we head throughout the next 72 hours. radar scanning around, not finding much here at the moment. but as we zoom out, what you're going to find is showers building offshore. we start to get a little bit of that tonight. we're going to save some of that heaviest activity for tomorrow on friday. temperatures also dropping off, winds increasing. los gatos in the low 70s. two hours, numbers dropping into the mid-60s as winds have gusted as high as 22 miles per hour, it's not just one storm again
very fortunate, it's a great environment. and, you know, i think -- we've seen over the past couple years how passionate our fans are. i'm very fortunate to be playing in san francisco. >> it looks like the whole town of leesville was behind him. it's hard to believe they're all living in a house in san jose. he's the first player to win the mvp since barry bonds in 2004. >>> have your umbrella handy, rain is moving into the bay area. jeff ranieri is tracking the storm in the nbc...
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environment, democrats want to restrict the park lands and republican does not want to pass pollution laws that would cost them money. is this taxation without representation? then i don't know what is. from my public-school. [applause] exhortations from the left it insurers no one would adopt them accidentally. it is a pledge of allegiance but lack of reason and shows a must be repeated as such and every instance rotation be introduced by the other side. should the myth the obsessive of where be repressed to see the recruit who was to begin each response with the sir has the was instructed to offer himself for sacks. this was noted by the psychologist where the individual overcome is shocked into compulsive obsession. as with houseguest and strangers the committee is taxed and in a happy family or a religious organization what may relax the inquisition? this is the most immediate effect as the others flow to except standards some trades potential freedom of action we will not let the kids grow up issues are i will make a commitment to consider myself us citizen of the world. been a c
environment, democrats want to restrict the park lands and republican does not want to pass pollution laws that would cost them money. is this taxation without representation? then i don't know what is. from my public-school. [applause] exhortations from the left it insurers no one would adopt them accidentally. it is a pledge of allegiance but lack of reason and shows a must be repeated as such and every instance rotation be introduced by the other side. should the myth the obsessive of where...
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i spent a lot of time with a pediatrician in san francisco who is watching how to improve environments for kids but a lot of folks also take place in schools dealing with adolescence when those qualities become character. in different ways, different educator's from a chess teacher in brooklyn to a private school principal in new york city to mentors working in the highest poverty neighborhood in chicago, trying to give students the sort of support and help they need to do better in this realm. mostly we don't quite know how to teach these francs, how to help kids improve. what i write about in this book is an experiment, new innovative ideas that might be able to help kids do better in this dimension and in the process help them do better in high school and college and life. >> i am going to follow up beach author's introduction with one quick question and get to the next topic. you wrote a book a few years ago while you were reporting for the new york times on the harlem children -- you wrote a book called however it takes, and we very aggressively pursued a promised neighborhood gra
i spent a lot of time with a pediatrician in san francisco who is watching how to improve environments for kids but a lot of folks also take place in schools dealing with adolescence when those qualities become character. in different ways, different educator's from a chess teacher in brooklyn to a private school principal in new york city to mentors working in the highest poverty neighborhood in chicago, trying to give students the sort of support and help they need to do better in this realm....
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it's a great environment. you know, i think we've seen over the past couple of years how passionate our fans are. i'm fortunate to play in san francisco and couldn't be more honored to have my name alongside the previous winners. i tons and tons of credit to our head trainer and the rest of the training staff and the doctors that put me back together and like i say again, i think this is an award that will be shared with everybody within the organization. >> lot of friend and family to support him as well. he finished with 27 of the 32 possible first place votes. ryan brawn finished second and andrew mccutchen was third in voting. not a bad year for bay area baseball. world series crown, the american league manager and today the national league most valuable player is buster posey. it's been quite a year in the bay area. >> it sure has. leesburg, georgia that's where buster was with the entire town behind him it looked like. >>> now to the weather. rain as we've been telling you for days is in the forecast and
it's a great environment. you know, i think we've seen over the past couple of years how passionate our fans are. i'm fortunate to play in san francisco and couldn't be more honored to have my name alongside the previous winners. i tons and tons of credit to our head trainer and the rest of the training staff and the doctors that put me back together and like i say again, i think this is an award that will be shared with everybody within the organization. >> lot of friend and family to...
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the goal is to save the environment and reduce global warming. >>stuart: you think carbon taxes will save the land it? >>guest: yes. we need to reduce the carbon emissions. >>stuart: are you worried about the next big storm because we are putting out too much carbon? >>guest: i am. a lot of people in new york city and tri-state area are still suffering. so i am worried. i am worried, more, for what my children and grandchild will experience in big storms if we don't get behind this and start resolving it. >>stuart: you have a rebate system that stops middle income and poor people from paying it but business would? >>guest: absolutely. the american interprice institute prefer the carbon tax to, for instance --. >>stuart: they prefer nothing. they do not want any tax but if they have to have one they want a straightforward tax. you think we will get it? >>guest: i do. it will be the republicans proposing it. >>stuart: the republicans the propose this? you might be right, the right would prefer a carbon tax to increased taxes on income and capital g
the goal is to save the environment and reduce global warming. >>stuart: you think carbon taxes will save the land it? >>guest: yes. we need to reduce the carbon emissions. >>stuart: are you worried about the next big storm because we are putting out too much carbon? >>guest: i am. a lot of people in new york city and tri-state area are still suffering. so i am worried. i am worried, more, for what my children and grandchild will experience in big storms if we don't get...
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fixed the low rate environment. tolerate the volatility of the stock market. gerri: it's interesting to hear people talk about the money. mean that by them what they expect. a lot of discussion, entire books written on the magic number. what do you tell your clients? what does was hard to tell its clients about determining their own perfect number for retirement? >> it's an individual thing, just like health care. it depends on how healthy you are, what age you want to retire, how much you save, how much to think you're going to need or have. a very individualized written a personal plan. talk about how much of want husband and retirement. that's where you deride how much should be saving of what my number needs to be. it is not a one-size-fits-all. gerri: u.s. one interesting question in this survey. i have to hear the answer. would you be willing to take a reduction in social security and/or medicare benefits to help the country move forward? >> about half of them said no. [laughter] >> i'm not interested. not interested. gerri: everybody i hear from say, i
fixed the low rate environment. tolerate the volatility of the stock market. gerri: it's interesting to hear people talk about the money. mean that by them what they expect. a lot of discussion, entire books written on the magic number. what do you tell your clients? what does was hard to tell its clients about determining their own perfect number for retirement? >> it's an individual thing, just like health care. it depends on how healthy you are, what age you want to retire, how much...
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firm is one of the lucky ones that had millions in assets to plunk down and weather a tight lending environment. for most investors, access to capital is a real problem. >> how far does it -- >> quite difficult. right now as a private investor, you have to guarantee construction loans and you have to put up 35% he equity of any one project. >> and 35% of his $70 million project for perspective, would be a $24.5 million down payment. >> we've been working on this for six years. >> reporter: so back to mayor reed and his lofty goal, a billion dollars recorded in six months. >> i have no doubt that we can. there's probably more than a billion dollars of opportunities. the question is how many can we get done in six months. >> reporter: reed's claim of billion dollars in opportunities checks out after spiing to some developers willing to hint at the financials for their massive pending projects, low enterprisers is developing a tract of land so large it took us more than a minute to drive around. an urban office campus which they said will cost well north of $100 million just for first phase. acros
firm is one of the lucky ones that had millions in assets to plunk down and weather a tight lending environment. for most investors, access to capital is a real problem. >> how far does it -- >> quite difficult. right now as a private investor, you have to guarantee construction loans and you have to put up 35% he equity of any one project. >> and 35% of his $70 million project for perspective, would be a $24.5 million down payment. >> we've been working on this for six...
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. >> they're in a contained environment, so knowing what the most common illnesses and injuries and events that occur can really help better prepare to deal with them in a more effective and cogent manner. >> reporter: the faa does require the airline carries certain items in a medical kit, but we discovered what's in those kits can vary from airline to airline. more tonight in our full investigation at 11:00. elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> all right, it is 5:19 right now and it is time to roll out the orange carpet. forget the red, it's time for the orange. a new movie in the bay area. sports fans have been waiting for it. it premieres tonight. we'll have a little preview for you. >>> hey, here's a little something as well, a live look at the embarcadero this morning all lit up. we are approaching the holidays because those buildings are already lit up this morning. a lot more ahead. 5:19. >>> welcome back, everybody. as we close in on thanksgiving day just a couple away, we have a live look at san jose. the sharks, well, their building right there, the games still off for the fo
. >> they're in a contained environment, so knowing what the most common illnesses and injuries and events that occur can really help better prepare to deal with them in a more effective and cogent manner. >> reporter: the faa does require the airline carries certain items in a medical kit, but we discovered what's in those kits can vary from airline to airline. more tonight in our full investigation at 11:00. elise kirschner, nbc bay area news. >>> all right, it is 5:19...
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you know, and what it did to the surrounding environment. there it is right there. they point to this and say, this is why you can't go drill offshore. what do you say to that? >> well, it's, of course the bp, deepwater horizon accident was a horrible tragedy in human and environmental terms but huge gains have been put in place since the disaster both at the federal level with regulators as well as with the industry. so really the technology, safety technology has improved greatly. and so we think again there are thousands of these wellses running today without a problem. so that's the type of thing we can do off of virginia. melissa: what companies have contacted you about going out there and drilling? is bp among them? >> we have had a number of companies indicate interest but unfortunately i'm not at liberty to say who. melissa: okay. so how do you, tell me, from a practical point of view, real quick, before we go, how do you keep that explosion from happening in your neck of the woods? >> well, again, the industry itself has developed a whole new company that i
you know, and what it did to the surrounding environment. there it is right there. they point to this and say, this is why you can't go drill offshore. what do you say to that? >> well, it's, of course the bp, deepwater horizon accident was a horrible tragedy in human and environmental terms but huge gains have been put in place since the disaster both at the federal level with regulators as well as with the industry. so really the technology, safety technology has improved greatly. and...
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and unanimous votes in the house and senate, amazing accomplishment in this political environment to solve problems in the regional airline industry that have been the result of a dozen years of crashes taking needless lives includie ing continental 3407 that took countless lives. whether we have one level of safety in the industry or not and we don't in some important ways means they will don't hire pilots who aren't fully experienced to be airline pilots and when they go into the seat as a regional pilot they are getting on the job training with you as the passenger in the back. until they have several thousand hours they haven't seen that many cycles the year, thunderstorms in the summer, and snow storms in the winter. if the first officer and i hadn't been as experienced if we had much less time we could not have had the same outcome and people would have died. >> captain you sound like you're fired up about this. this "wall street journal" piece quotes a number of airline industry officials who say there's going to be a crisis, we won't have enough pilot, we won't be able to fly
and unanimous votes in the house and senate, amazing accomplishment in this political environment to solve problems in the regional airline industry that have been the result of a dozen years of crashes taking needless lives includie ing continental 3407 that took countless lives. whether we have one level of safety in the industry or not and we don't in some important ways means they will don't hire pilots who aren't fully experienced to be airline pilots and when they go into the seat as a...
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its population control, the environment and they don't have anything in common with us. they get a peak of did a couple people they have out front to be their conservative individuals but if you really start peeling back the leaders of the onion and will make you cry. it's not conservative at all. they've got us fighting on this issue so much that the national conservative authors are claiming that it's one of the conservative principles. we need to use our conservative principles to address our problem and i think that is what has happened to the recent and it's not just about trying to win the election but grow the party and welcome people and we are wanting you to feel like you are at home. many to learn that in their rhetoric that has been displayed and is doing more damage than it is good. >> i should preface my remarks on this by saying i am in complete agreement that conservatives and republicans need to do a better job or some cases a job for the first time to appeal to hispanic voters and other nonwhite voters but we shouldn't kid ourselves about some of the obs
its population control, the environment and they don't have anything in common with us. they get a peak of did a couple people they have out front to be their conservative individuals but if you really start peeling back the leaders of the onion and will make you cry. it's not conservative at all. they've got us fighting on this issue so much that the national conservative authors are claiming that it's one of the conservative principles. we need to use our conservative principles to address...
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science and this is pretty interesting. >> 98% of scientists tell us that what we are doing to the environment has an effect and if you haven't seen the changes in weather -- how old are you, matt? >> i'm 49. >> how old are you? >> 49. >> if you haven't seen the changes in weather in the last 20 years in your lifetime, then you are oblivious. the weather is changing. we are screwing things up -- >> this has nothing to do with what marco rubio said at all. >> i think just answer the question. >> sure it does. if he denies science, he should say i believe in science. >> he doesn't deny science. i mean, that's ridiculous. >> he did on that. >> let me ask you -- i got up in philadelphia putting chains on my tires about every day when i went to high school. getting chains on the tire with the ice and snow is the way we lived. what happened? just what happened? >> weather changes. >> it changes. i get you. >> have you noticed that? >> i would say it has been changing. i'd say new york is refitting itself from being under water practical olympic pi. >> let's talk about a practical thing. if -- >> glo
science and this is pretty interesting. >> 98% of scientists tell us that what we are doing to the environment has an effect and if you haven't seen the changes in weather -- how old are you, matt? >> i'm 49. >> how old are you? >> 49. >> if you haven't seen the changes in weather in the last 20 years in your lifetime, then you are oblivious. the weather is changing. we are screwing things up -- >> this has nothing to do with what marco rubio said at all....
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we want them not to destroy the world's environment, which they will do if other things being equal. and so we want to work with them on avoiding environmental just destruction. we want them to continue bringing people from rural poverty to sort of urban working classness, which is what they've been doing. we want them to grow up in both international and domestic ways. grow up internationally in having a foreign policy that's not just whatever's good for them commercially, which is what their foreign policy is now. and to say, "okay, you have to play a role in iran and syria or whatever, being responsible." domestically, we want them to gain confidence so they don't have to have their foot on their people's neck. most of the time in china you don't know the government's around. just kind of a sort of state of chaos -- >> really? >> and, yeah. >> i mean, not like russia, the soviet union -- >> oh, it's -- >> not that blanket -- >> entirely different. it's most of the time the areas the government cares about, the internet, democratic protest or whatever, taiwan, tibet, they're all ov
we want them not to destroy the world's environment, which they will do if other things being equal. and so we want to work with them on avoiding environmental just destruction. we want them to continue bringing people from rural poverty to sort of urban working classness, which is what they've been doing. we want them to grow up in both international and domestic ways. grow up internationally in having a foreign policy that's not just whatever's good for them commercially, which is what their...
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again, dividend growth stocks, we think, will be relatively more protected in that environment. >> along those lines, michael, what are you waiting for to get back into the stock market in a bigger way right now and get out of bonds? >> i think have you to have the cyclical trade outperform. emerging markets are pretty resilient here. i think that's bullish. you also need to have bond yields rise. we see the ten-year back at 161 despite every single effort by the federal reserve to force reflags back into the system. the bond market has to believe the fed is going to be effective. >> so, for the foreseeable future, you're waiting for some sort of sign the economy -- the growth in the economy and reflation effort is going to take hold, is that it? >> the market has to believe it's going to be enough, by way of context. the fall from apple from peak to where it is now is $100 billion of market cap. $40 billion a month. the numbers are so billing and yet the federal reserve talks in billions when we live in a world of trillions. >> so what's the -- what's the best plan here, then, toward ye
again, dividend growth stocks, we think, will be relatively more protected in that environment. >> along those lines, michael, what are you waiting for to get back into the stock market in a bigger way right now and get out of bonds? >> i think have you to have the cyclical trade outperform. emerging markets are pretty resilient here. i think that's bullish. you also need to have bond yields rise. we see the ten-year back at 161 despite every single effort by the federal reserve to...
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i think there was a sense on issues like injury and the environment. they had a vision where we have competition in places like china, germany and india. if we are going to have a thriving american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in the new technology industries of the future and i think that plays an important role. you know the obama vision was one where they thought better suited the country. and there is no question on social issues. whether it is women's health care, immigration, gay rights. there are a set of issues particularly for younger voters so, people vote very, very carefully. the economy was a dominant issue. i think that is why ultimately some people chose the president to continue the journey we are on. now quickly in terms of democracy, you know we don't know this for sure, but we could be seeing very different elections. that of that in 2010, 14, maybe 18 will be quite a bit different. the comments i made two years ago were predicated on what we thought would happen in a presidential year. the latino turnout
i think there was a sense on issues like injury and the environment. they had a vision where we have competition in places like china, germany and india. if we are going to have a thriving american century we cannot come in second place to those countries in the new technology industries of the future and i think that plays an important role. you know the obama vision was one where they thought better suited the country. and there is no question on social issues. whether it is women's health...
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you have to benchmark what your tax environment, your regulatory environment, your energy costs. the good news is in terms of getting manufacturing, we're still the world's largest market. when global investors take a look at the u.s., and canada's rate is 15% and hours is 35%, where are you going to site your plant? $1.75 trillion a year, a number that is larger than all but 80 economies in the world. it is not particularly attractive. when this administration refuses to utilize our domestic energy resources, refuses the keystone pipeline which would bring jobs and energy down to america, they reject that. that is not attractive in terms of global investment and job creation. the caller also talked about what caused the deficit then been a lot of charts and graphs dispel some myths. over four years, the total deficit was 5000 $92 billion. the taxes on the wealthy over that same time was $136 billion. all other americans was $544 billion. total cost of the bush tax cuts and the wars was about $1.30 trillion which means 75% of the deficit was caused by other spending. the wars and
you have to benchmark what your tax environment, your regulatory environment, your energy costs. the good news is in terms of getting manufacturing, we're still the world's largest market. when global investors take a look at the u.s., and canada's rate is 15% and hours is 35%, where are you going to site your plant? $1.75 trillion a year, a number that is larger than all but 80 economies in the world. it is not particularly attractive. when this administration refuses to utilize our domestic...
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the goal is to emphasize the need for safer school environments. >>> local government leaders, students, teachers and local religious leaders are working to reduce teen smoking. today they're going to join the healthcare coalition for all in annapolis to ask for a $1 increase. three cigarette taxes have reduced smoking by 32% in the state of maryland. that is more than double the current national average. >>> you voted to expand gambling, now you're going to find out exactly what that means. this morning maryland casinos are going to be offering plans for table games and 24-hour gaming. they're expected to address the reconfiguration of the casino floor to help accommodate those new games, the creation of 1200 jobs and introduce a dealer training school. officials will also talk about the impact this could have on future tax revenues for the state of maryland. >>> time now for a check of that forecast once again. lynette is here with us. you talked about the changes that were coming. this was on friday and into monday. you have certainly held up your end of the deal. >> i love it when i
the goal is to emphasize the need for safer school environments. >>> local government leaders, students, teachers and local religious leaders are working to reduce teen smoking. today they're going to join the healthcare coalition for all in annapolis to ask for a $1 increase. three cigarette taxes have reduced smoking by 32% in the state of maryland. that is more than double the current national average. >>> you voted to expand gambling, now you're going to find out exactly...
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because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these 2 children had very significant developmental neurological disabilities. >>reporter: he diagnosed the girl with 12 psychological and developmental disorders now lives from a mental hospital in north carolina diagnosed was diagnosed with 7 disorders. >> they should not have been made available except to a family who openly and willingly stated i want the motor severely handicapped and disabled child who has fetal alcohol, drug exposure, brain damage. >>reporter: they had no idea what they were getting into. they say they discovered later that the ukraine orphanage
because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these...
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because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these 2 children had very significant developmental neurological disabilities. >>reporter: he diagnosed the girl with 12 psychological and developmental disorders now lives from a mental hospital in north carolina. alec was diagnosed with 7 disorders. >> they should not have been made available except to a family who openly and willingly stated i want the motor severely handicapped and disabled child who has fetal alcohol, drug exposure, brain damage. >>reporter: they had no idea what they were getting into. they say they discovered later that the ukraine orphanage was
because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these...
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people but i guess in terms of moving the ball forward on all things green, all things relating to the environment and our energy policy how optimistic are you that we're going to find a solution to this in the coming years, which is to say the next four? >> you know, in hearing the president speak and reading -- it's i guess confused as an observer and i love listening to you but trying to parse out what it means because what it goes back to for me, in the election, when politicians were separating ow the economy from birth control i was like, no, it's the same. when we hear, we have to see what's economically sound, and when we talk about climate change and energy, didn't i just hear, and don't we think the future is green jobs and what that means? so kind of stepping back, makes me feel frustrated because i feel like isn't that the direction we need to be going in and how do we convince americans that, yeah, you know what, prices at pump have to go up if we want to have them not? >> you can ask somebody who has lost a business in coney island or in the rockaways if this is about jobs and growth
people but i guess in terms of moving the ball forward on all things green, all things relating to the environment and our energy policy how optimistic are you that we're going to find a solution to this in the coming years, which is to say the next four? >> you know, in hearing the president speak and reading -- it's i guess confused as an observer and i love listening to you but trying to parse out what it means because what it goes back to for me, in the election, when politicians were...
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stuart: environment is the best excuse of all. judge napolitano: they will say excelling is harmful to the environment. see how they correct that. stuart: they will never go far. [talking over each other] judge napolitano: do they care about the constitution? stuart: you are our constitutional scholar and you keep bringing us examples whether the constitution is violated, nothing happens. judge napolitano: they continue to get away with it. i hope the first person find because the police just a fence without a search warrant in the backyard or the first person who is fine because they splashed water from a flower on the sidewalk challenges the constitutionality. stuart: you are missing the point. the first person to be fined because the cow jumped over in the search for dog food has to hire a lawyer. that costs money. $10,000 to represent you. judge napolitano: it might be cheaper to pay. stuart: of course. judge napolitano: some people believe these things ought to be challenged and i hope one of the people they implicate in this
stuart: environment is the best excuse of all. judge napolitano: they will say excelling is harmful to the environment. see how they correct that. stuart: they will never go far. [talking over each other] judge napolitano: do they care about the constitution? stuart: you are our constitutional scholar and you keep bringing us examples whether the constitution is violated, nothing happens. judge napolitano: they continue to get away with it. i hope the first person find because the police just a...
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>> the environment will dictate what, in fact, we'll do. each and every quarter we have to decide our dividend. we are very committed to the strong dividend we pay. not necessarily the yield that we pay, but to the strong dividend that we pay. so we've been over the course of many years now paying this very strong dividend despite the fact that it is a very large ratio. we have the ability to do that because we do not go to capital. in the four-plus decades we've been principally doing the business we do today, which is lending on new york real estate, we have not had any period, not a single quarter, in which we've had to go to capital as a result of losses that we took on loans. so our principle asset is multifamily loans, and we've not had to go to capital. we do it through earnings. we've had minimal losses over a long period of time. the very need for the building of capital is thwarted by the difference in our business model. >> it sounds like this fiscal cliff issue won't impact you paying this dividend. >> well, i cannot say what th
>> the environment will dictate what, in fact, we'll do. each and every quarter we have to decide our dividend. we are very committed to the strong dividend we pay. not necessarily the yield that we pay, but to the strong dividend that we pay. so we've been over the course of many years now paying this very strong dividend despite the fact that it is a very large ratio. we have the ability to do that because we do not go to capital. in the four-plus decades we've been principally doing...
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there's an incredible amount of communication going on between organisms and among organisms in our environment and in the case of the coral in the gobi fish communication is essential for survival if we want nature and the environment around us to thrive and survive it's essential that we work to reduce the pollution curb the climate change that threatens to cut off these crucial lines of communication between organs. the father of our constitution james madison had an interesting take on the separation between church and state as he wrote to baptist church leaders in eighteen eleven and he was president he said i've always regarded the practical distinction between religion and civil government as essential to the purity of both madison knew that we shouldn't mix religion and government just to protect ourselves against the rise of the theocrats and not just to do that but also to preserve religion itself in its purest form free from political meddling both entities church and state are better off when they're separated entirely from each other. interestingly the same maxim holds true when it
there's an incredible amount of communication going on between organisms and among organisms in our environment and in the case of the coral in the gobi fish communication is essential for survival if we want nature and the environment around us to thrive and survive it's essential that we work to reduce the pollution curb the climate change that threatens to cut off these crucial lines of communication between organs. the father of our constitution james madison had an interesting take on the...
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in the current economic environment it may be to encourage more capital investment. i think we need to discuss whether we want to have the corporate income tax and how we want to make it work. secondly, obama gave all the tax cuts to small business under the guide of the stimulus that the republicans wanted the tax cuts are not a stimulus, they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication is this during the savings and loan crisis 20 years ago, 3,000 felony convictions, a thousand of them insiders. they went to prison. how many prosecutions have we seen in the crisis that led to the meltdown in 2008? that's right and the statute of limitations is rapidly running out and that's why we neither side says we are going to go off to these people but lied, cheated and steel but if you read the financial crisis commission report they gave about $10 million which is like and 80 million or 100 million-dollar, no one's been able to poke a hole in that report and when it came to washington wanted conference to? dropped it in the file because they di
in the current economic environment it may be to encourage more capital investment. i think we need to discuss whether we want to have the corporate income tax and how we want to make it work. secondly, obama gave all the tax cuts to small business under the guide of the stimulus that the republicans wanted the tax cuts are not a stimulus, they are antistimulus but he voted for all these things and the best indication is this during the savings and loan crisis 20 years ago, 3,000 felony...
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the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i st
the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight....
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but i >> the pipeline is said to be bad for america and the environment. last january president obama the temporary block the pipeline with concerns on how will affect them buy it. it would bisected honest that supporters of the pipeline say it would create jat jobs. >> vice-president joe biden to in the area of the coastline. he viewed the battered cease-fire by helicopter and met with first responders who lost their homes. biden's visit follows to this is the area by president obama. about 600 customers and more than 10 million lost power in new jersey still have no electricity this morning. super storm sandy was responsible for many deaths and area. >> saw what airlines parted with see well to help los 60 animals orphaned after super storm sandy to california. often pets have filled shelters and are being moved to make room. for thousands of that was displaced after super storm standinsandy. 60 cas and dogs on the east coast were flown across this country on a special charter flight. see world rescue experts tap from the animals on the trip. >> traffic
but i >> the pipeline is said to be bad for america and the environment. last january president obama the temporary block the pipeline with concerns on how will affect them buy it. it would bisected honest that supporters of the pipeline say it would create jat jobs. >> vice-president joe biden to in the area of the coastline. he viewed the battered cease-fire by helicopter and met with first responders who lost their homes. biden's visit follows to this is the area by president...
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while their environment is being destroyed, if you think about louisiana as a state that is being literally destroyed by the industry that employs a good number of the people there. so every mechanism in that state is designed to protect an industry that's destroying the state. but people as real lives are tied to it. even democrats, someone like jay rockefeller who is considered a great prerogative when it comes to coal, he's are with the republicans. >> anyone who is going to be elected -- there are certain places where it's the geographic interests override the ideological ones. >> that's why is we need some actually leadership from the president, and others on the really central issues. i mean, look, climate change is the legacy issue of all legacy issues. you know, 100 years from now, the only thing that people are going to look back on 2012 and care about. the fiscal cliff or the -- it's like, you guys the arctic melts and you didn't do anything about it? why is that? >> keystone is one pipeline. the canadian company is planning to double the same pipeline that leaked. say obama rejec
while their environment is being destroyed, if you think about louisiana as a state that is being literally destroyed by the industry that employs a good number of the people there. so every mechanism in that state is designed to protect an industry that's destroying the state. but people as real lives are tied to it. even democrats, someone like jay rockefeller who is considered a great prerogative when it comes to coal, he's are with the republicans. >> anyone who is going to be elected...
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hours dry southeast of the traditional tourist destination tripoli but it's a world away from the safe environment the two guides to pitching. the town's become the scene of some of the sisters fighting since the libyan uprising last year but despite reports of indiscriminate shelling and gas attacks on the local population at the hands of the libyan army there's been an almost total media blackout in the. us he ran the story for more than a fortnight before anyone else picked it up back in london and despite libya being shaikh ace it seems that bani walid has once again being conveniently left out the conversation when i saw. it was of course with surprise and i came to the feedback of the situation at the moment and if we have so many people it means situations they could be coming most and we can think for next season to do something with libya and it's a wonderful country so. good about what's happening. but do you mean what's happened was being happening there there's been fighting do you know about that no we went to confront the tour operator i saw you speaking some people you telling them
hours dry southeast of the traditional tourist destination tripoli but it's a world away from the safe environment the two guides to pitching. the town's become the scene of some of the sisters fighting since the libyan uprising last year but despite reports of indiscriminate shelling and gas attacks on the local population at the hands of the libyan army there's been an almost total media blackout in the. us he ran the story for more than a fortnight before anyone else picked it up back in...
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we can go into these environments. they are important for us to debate our core values. i think we will be stronger. this is one of the ways we really try to do that. it also takes the benefit of the folks who are there in the field and get their informations. >> when i said more guidance, i certainly did not mean that the bbg should forsake or distort or jeopardize the journalistic value. that is very important. if the governors decide we're going to put all the money into india, it is their decision rather than being part of a more strategic decision making process. congress would get involved. >> there are certain countries they like to get rid of. >> please keep these questions brief so we can get as many as possible. >> if you could identify yourself. >> the first time ever socking where was an 1967 in taipei. it was in chinese. now i work with two groups. one sur's the diplomatic community here in washington. what has happened with us is we take these people into our homes they then go back to their home country and remember us. before the issue with the will do.y
we can go into these environments. they are important for us to debate our core values. i think we will be stronger. this is one of the ways we really try to do that. it also takes the benefit of the folks who are there in the field and get their informations. >> when i said more guidance, i certainly did not mean that the bbg should forsake or distort or jeopardize the journalistic value. that is very important. if the governors decide we're going to put all the money into india, it is...
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because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these 2 children had very significant developmental neurological disabilities. >>reporter: he diagnosed the girl with 12 psychological and developmental disorders now lives from a mental hospital in north carolina. alec was diagnosed with 7 disorders. >> they should not have been made available except to a family who openly and willingly stated i want the motor severely handicapped and disabled child who has fetal alcohol, drug exposure, brain damage. >>reporter: they had no idea what they were getting into. they say they discovered later that the ukraine orphanage was
because it is a horrible physical environment. >>reporter: they say he never raised any question about the children health. they received just a few sheets on each child. written in ukraine. xwlosd overseer us issues. when they arrived home with the kids they experienced the first signs of trouble with the girl. >> she kicks and threaten to commit suicide. threatened to kill everybody in our family. >>reporter: she has brought her kids to this doctor. >> very clear these...
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. >> it's a fun, exciting environment. fun way to shop and also support a local store. >> how much did you spend today? >> exactly? $1402 and change. >> i just looked at the numbers from today, from 2:00 when cash mob started to 3:30 which is an hour and a half, we had over 300 people come through the store and they spent way more than $20. our total for that span of time, hour and a half, was $9,000. >> in new york the cash mob was happening at two local down stores. somersalt and bell port lie kwurs. >> i bought wine so that supports the community. >> the method for selecting a small business to be cash mobbed is simple. >> first they need to be locally owned and secondly they need to give back to their community. the second part you can't fake. you can say hey i'll start sponsoring a team, bring a cash nobody my business so i can do this. we generally look for people that have a long standing commitment to their communities. >> afterwards an true encourages the cash mob participants to hang out at a local watering hole.
. >> it's a fun, exciting environment. fun way to shop and also support a local store. >> how much did you spend today? >> exactly? $1402 and change. >> i just looked at the numbers from today, from 2:00 when cash mob started to 3:30 which is an hour and a half, we had over 300 people come through the store and they spent way more than $20. our total for that span of time, hour and a half, was $9,000. >> in new york the cash mob was happening at two local down...
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real- life, real world experiences with technologies, how the product is made, how it's helped the environment and so on. >> reporter: chris, residents can use this, too? >> yes. and a lot of watering companies give rebates to cover part of the cost of the controller. >> reporter: so if you want a savings on your water, no more waste, it's not acceptable, visit you was at cbssf.com and look up hydropoint. michelle and frank, this is like a smartphone but matter is watering. you know what i'm saying? >> we got it. thank you, roberta. >>> well, when we come back, "people" magazine makes its most anticipated announcement of the year. who is 2012's sexiest? we'll tell you coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, smoke. >>> well well, today's tip of the day is going to be is with celery. but let's talk about selection. when you buy your celery, green from top to bottom very important. the leaves up here, free from any yellowing whatsoever and it's got to be squeaky when you squeeze it. that's also very important. when you bring them home store them in the refrigerator right away. now, even though it looks h
real- life, real world experiences with technologies, how the product is made, how it's helped the environment and so on. >> reporter: chris, residents can use this, too? >> yes. and a lot of watering companies give rebates to cover part of the cost of the controller. >> reporter: so if you want a savings on your water, no more waste, it's not acceptable, visit you was at cbssf.com and look up hydropoint. michelle and frank, this is like a smartphone but matter is watering....
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technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! could've had a v8. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health
technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. till you finish your...
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and it implies us shooting our self in the foot at a time when the global environment is much more difficult. see what's happening in europe in the middle east, in china. second, you just had an election, ali, and the message, one of the messages of the election was one of shared responsibility, and fairer burden sharing. and it's a period in which the rich have done extremely well. not just on the outside but also in terms of being protected on the downside. finally and importantly, the economic arguments against this while they will be valid at higher tax rates are not valid here. if you look at the hand that president has, it is stronger than the republican and i think both of them will want it see some sort of compromise. >>> as rockets continue to fly between israel and gaza, the human toll is rising. israel officials say the iron dome defense system has knocked down scores of missiles. but at least three people have been killed and 68 wounded. and gaza no such system exists and air raids sirens are uncommon. there, 76 people have been killed and more than 600 injured. among the dead, t
and it implies us shooting our self in the foot at a time when the global environment is much more difficult. see what's happening in europe in the middle east, in china. second, you just had an election, ali, and the message, one of the messages of the election was one of shared responsibility, and fairer burden sharing. and it's a period in which the rich have done extremely well. not just on the outside but also in terms of being protected on the downside. finally and importantly, the...
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engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these systems before treatment was the standard. and even today's largest treatment plant doesn't have the capacity to treat the sudden volumes of water rushing through a combined system during rain. the plant is overloaded, and the excess rainwater, mixed with untreated raw sewage, is diverted straight into local waterways, creating a combined sewer overflow, or cso. there are over 700 communities in the united states with combined sewer systems. the other approach was to separate wastewater from stormwater, using two pipe networks. this separate system simply carries the stormwater away from the city. but even s
engineers developed two approaches to stormwater infrastructure to transport water away from the urban environment. one approach was to carry waste and stormwater through the same pipe. this combined system was less expensive than building two individual pipe networks. and stormwater was seen as a way to flush out the sewers. through the 19th century, the combined system was considered state-of-the-art throughout the world, and is still in use in many cities today. but cities constructed these...
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right now we're in a decelerating earnings environment. fourth quarter is likely to see about a 5.5% gain. that's well down from more than a 15% gain expected earlier this year. the same we've seen is depressing for next year. >> is that priced into the market, you think? >> i think it does. i quite frankly think the market sold off too much following the election. it probably rallied too much yesterday. overall year to date, i'd argue the market is probably higher than it should be given where our economy is right now, our employment right now. a lot of that has been led by government intervention and stimulus. bernanke is right to say they don't have much ammunition left. the private markets need to lead the way. >> the ball is definitely in congress' court. rick, what did you make of what bernanke said and the market and how they've been responding? it's clear, from nothing else, that this is still a very headline driven market, isn't it? >> oh, especially on a holiday week where it's been thin. my problem with what he said was is that
right now we're in a decelerating earnings environment. fourth quarter is likely to see about a 5.5% gain. that's well down from more than a 15% gain expected earlier this year. the same we've seen is depressing for next year. >> is that priced into the market, you think? >> i think it does. i quite frankly think the market sold off too much following the election. it probably rallied too much yesterday. overall year to date, i'd argue the market is probably higher than it should be...